A concept introduced previously as an approach for finding superposition formulae for solutions of nonlinear PDEs and an explanation of various types of wave interactions in such systems is developed further, both from the theoretical and technical point of view. In its framework, which is the framework of the multidimensional superposition principle, a straightforward and self-consistent technique for constructing the related invariant manifolds in a soliton case is proposed. The method is illustrated by simple examples, which, in particular, show in principle the generality that exists between superposition formulae for conventional linear and nonlinear soliton equations. The demonstration that the so-called truncated singular expansions ...
AbstractA linear superposition principle of exponential traveling waves is analyzed for Hirota bilin...
Scalar multidimensionally consistent quadrilateral lattice equations are studied. We explore a confl...
Using a mathematical approach accessible to graduate students of physics and engineering, we show ho...
A concept introduced previously as an approach for finding superposition formulae for solutions of n...
The author presents a numerical technique for the analysis of soliton invariant manifolds in the fra...
The existence of solitons associated with finite expansions analogous to traditional truncated singu...
In the framework of a multidimensional superposition principle involving an analytical approach to n...
A concept that easily explains both classical solitonic and more complex wave interactions is propos...
In the framework of a multidimensional superposition principle a series of computer experiments with...
Bäcklund transformations between all known completely integrable third-order differential equations ...
From the MR review by R.Schmid: "Ideas from the geometrical study of soliton equations are used to g...
Recently it has been shown that the superposition of solitons constitutes an exact periodic solution...
In this survey we show how to obtain from the analytic struc-ture of one-soliton solutions, the comp...
Solitons are explicit solutions to nonlinear partial differential equations exhibiting particle-like...
Solitons are non-dispersive “wave units” which maintain their initial profile while moving infinitely ...
AbstractA linear superposition principle of exponential traveling waves is analyzed for Hirota bilin...
Scalar multidimensionally consistent quadrilateral lattice equations are studied. We explore a confl...
Using a mathematical approach accessible to graduate students of physics and engineering, we show ho...
A concept introduced previously as an approach for finding superposition formulae for solutions of n...
The author presents a numerical technique for the analysis of soliton invariant manifolds in the fra...
The existence of solitons associated with finite expansions analogous to traditional truncated singu...
In the framework of a multidimensional superposition principle involving an analytical approach to n...
A concept that easily explains both classical solitonic and more complex wave interactions is propos...
In the framework of a multidimensional superposition principle a series of computer experiments with...
Bäcklund transformations between all known completely integrable third-order differential equations ...
From the MR review by R.Schmid: "Ideas from the geometrical study of soliton equations are used to g...
Recently it has been shown that the superposition of solitons constitutes an exact periodic solution...
In this survey we show how to obtain from the analytic struc-ture of one-soliton solutions, the comp...
Solitons are explicit solutions to nonlinear partial differential equations exhibiting particle-like...
Solitons are non-dispersive “wave units” which maintain their initial profile while moving infinitely ...
AbstractA linear superposition principle of exponential traveling waves is analyzed for Hirota bilin...
Scalar multidimensionally consistent quadrilateral lattice equations are studied. We explore a confl...
Using a mathematical approach accessible to graduate students of physics and engineering, we show ho...